Special Issue on Optics in Elastography and Cell Mechanics
This special issue is devoted to developments and applications of biomedical optics, biophotonics and optical microscopy in the assessment of the biomechanics of cells and tissues. Mechanical forces and properties play an important role in the behavior and development of biological systems and disease at all spatial scales, from cells and their constituents, to tissues and organs. Over recent years, there have been many advances in optics and photonics methods and applications in elastography and cell mechanics.
Original research papers, review articles and case studies are solicited for this special issue. Manuscripts will be internationally peer-reviewed. Submissions are encouraged dealing with the following and related topics:
optical elastography methods and applications
optical coherence tomography/elastography
speckle and particle tracking, and holography
quantitative methods, combining computation and measurement
methods for measuring viscoelastic properties
photoacoustics directed towards biomechanics
Brillouin scattering for biomechanics
optical tweezers applied to cellular and subcellular mechanical properties
scanning probe and other nanoscale methods for biomechanics
dynamic methods for characterizing tissue vibration, such as in the ear and vocal chords
elastography applied to characterization of ex vivo and in vivo tissue pathology
intraoperative elastography
elastography in cardiology
biomechanics of the eye, ophthalmic applications
hard tissue biomechanics in bones and dental applications
biomechanics in animal models, tissue engineering and developmental biology
microrheology measurements using optical techniques
traction force microscopy and related methods
cell mechanics methods (related to, e.g., motility, adhesion, and mechanotransduction).
Submission deadline: January 31, 2017
Planned publication date: July 2017
Submission format: Authors should use the Latex or MS-Word style files. For more details, please visit http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/jiohs
Feature Editors:
David D Sampson
The University of Western Australia, Perth WA 6009, Australia
E-mail: David.Sampson@uwa.edu.au
Giuliano Scarcelli
University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
E-mail: scarc@umd.edu
For more information: http://www.worldscientific.com/page/jiohs/callforpapers08